As the self-proclaimed ‘future of winter sports’, it’s fair to say that the Snow League’s first season can be considered a major success. Now, Jeep is getting in on the action as the competition’s Global Automotive Partner.
The next generation of winter sports superstars competed for an impressive season purse of $2.2million (est. £1.64million), While megastars such as Odell Beckham Jr. and Wyclef Jean watched in attendance.
Marking its powerful collaboration for a multi-season partnership. Jeep’s rooted shared values of freedom, rugged capabilities, and an uncompromising desire to seek adventure feel like a hand to a glove.

What is the Snow League?
The Snow League is the first professional winter sports league dedicated to snowboarding and freeskiing.
Launched in June 2024, the Snow League was founded by three-time Olympic gold medallist, entrepreneur, and snowboarding legend Shaun White. Its inaugural season started at Buttermilk in Aspen Snowmass in March 2025 before concluding at LAAX, Switzerland in March 2026. This is where the first-ever Snow League World Champion was crowned.
Season one consisted of four events in three different countries:
- Buttermilk, Aspen Snowmass – March 7-8, 2025
- Yunding Snow Park, China – December 4-6, 2025
- Buttermilk, Aspen Snowmass – February 27-28, 2026
- LAAX, Switzerland – March 19-21, 2026
The season saw 20 of the top men and 16 of the top women in snowboarding and freeskiing. The competitors initially compete in a qualifier round before moving on to the final, which saw eight athletes from each gender compete in a head-to-head championship.
The winners of this year’s Snow League were six-time Olympic medallist Eileen Gu and 17-year-old New Zealander Luke Harrold. With a notable effort from British freestyle skier Zoe Atkin, finishing third in the Women’s Championship.
Jeep & the Snow Sports League: A Match Made in Snow

Snow Sports League is not the first winter sports event to showcase the Jeep brand.
The X Games Aspen also features Jeep as a major partner. With the renowned action sports and music festival officially being recognised as X Games Aspen 2026 Driven by Jeep.
Jeep knows where it stands – at the top of mountains!
For nearly 85 years, Jeep has been a global leader in SUVs. Delivering legendary off-road capability, advanced technology, and exceptional versatility for those who seek fun and adventure.
It’s really no surprise that Jeep is trying to capture the young and adventurous market that attends such exciting events.
By partnering with the Snow League, Jeep can easily connect and engage with these snow-loving adventurers who want their car to reflect their adrenaline-induced lifestyles.
Jeep’s Legacy in Adventure & Exploration
Pioneering the ‘Go Anywhere. Do Anything’ ethos that defines modern off-road culture. Jeep’s legacy in adventure and exploration goes all the way back to its beginnings of transforming military utility into civilian freedom.
The brand’s enduring legacy is built on the spirit of exploration, encouraging drivers to explore the outdoors with confidence. Building its reputation on vehicles that thrive where others hesitate.
Iconic models like the Jeep Wrangler have become synonymous with durability, versatility, and true off-road performance. And the Jeep Grand Cherokee, which is recognised as the ‘best all-around winter SUV’ within the Jeep catalogue.
With specialised snow modes and patented traction systems, Jeep is using its partnerships to show the world it really can drive anywhere.
As the brand continues to evolve with new technology and electrified models, its core philosophy remains unchanged, delivering vehicles that are built for adventure, designed for freedom, and ready for whatever lies ahead.
The Rise of Automotive & Sports Collaborations
In recent years, the automotive industry has increasingly aligned itself with major sporting events. From Formula 1 to extreme sports, automotive brands are doing everything to connect with their adventure-lifestyle audience.
The automotive and sports industries share a dynamic connection – fuelled by performance. These partnerships are becoming less about showing off a logo and more about driving advancements in technology and global brand visibility.
From showing their cutting-edge designs and using their expertise in engineering and mobility to innovate high-speed racing events like Formula 1. These collaborations aren’t just reaching fans; they are driving advancements in technology.
Jeep’s Future in Global Adventure Culture

While leveraging partnerships within Formula 1, when creating a custom Jeep Grand Cherokee for F1 stars and former teammates Alonso and Massa in 2012. It is unlikely we will see Jeep perform on the high-speed track.
However, Jeep’s partnership with the Snow League highlights a clear strategic decision: becoming synonymous with modern adventure culture.
Today’s drivers are not just looking for performance figures or technology; they want vehicles that reflect their lifestyle! Jeep’s commitment to innovation, electrification, and off-road capability ensures it remains relevant to this evolving audience.
For drivers who crave capability, versatility, and the freedom to go anywhere, Jeep remains a name that stands at the summit, both on and off the road.